Dr Feyishayo Olukoya
PhD, MMath, FHEA
Feyishayo Olukoya
Institute of Mathematics
University of Aberdeen Fraser Noble Building
Aberdeen AB24 3UE
Scotland, UK Email: feyisayo.olukoya1@abdn.ac.uk
Email: feyisayo.olukoya@gmail.com
Curriculum Vitae
Trivia
Erdős number: 2
Olukoya—Cameron—Erdős
About me
I am a Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen and holder of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Fellowship “The Higman-Thompson groups, their generalisations, and automorphisms of shift spaces” that investigates the interplay between (generalisations) of the Higman-Thompson groups and shift dynamical systems.
In December 2018, I obtained my PhD in pure mathematics at the University of St Andrews. This was funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland and was supervised by of Dr. Collin Bleak and Dr. Martyn Quick. Since then I have been a postdoctoral research fellow working in geometric and combinatorial group theory at the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Aberdeen (2018-2020); an LMS Early Career Fellow and then an Associate Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of St Andrews (2020-2022). Over the course of the latter position, I attained Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and while at the University of Aberdeen, I was one of only two members of staff in the Institute of Mathematics, nominated for a teaching excellence award.
Prior to my current role, I held a lectureship in pure mathematics at Keele University
YouTube channel
I have a YouTube channel where I look at miscellaneous mathematics (and related) topics often emphasing, where possible, a non-western point of view. This is partly funder by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Open postdoctoral fellowship “The Higman-Thompson groups, their generalisations, and automorphisms of shift spaces.” Below is a sample video.